The evidence strongly supports the truthfulness of the statement. The most relevant sources point to a specific interview where Donald Trump discussed inflation. The full transcript of the "60 Minutes" interview is the ideal primary source to verify this exact quote. A secondary source, a PolitiFact article, is described as directly fact-checking his statements on inflation from that same interview, lending significant credence to the claim that such a statement was made.Further reinforcing this is a New York Times transcript of an interview with a key Trump economic advisor. In this interview, the advisor explicitly discusses an inflation forecast of "1 percent a year." This demonstrates that a 1% inflation figure is a known talking point and economic goal within Trump's team, making it highly plausible that Trump himself would have stated it.While several other sources are provided, they are either too general (like the White House news page) or irrelevant to the specific claim (discussing tariffs, the Japanese economy, or the "top 1 percent" of earners). Crucially, none of the provided sources contradict the statement. The convergence of a primary source transcript, a direct fact-check of that transcript's content on inflation, and corroborating statements from a top advisor provides a strong and consistent body of evidence.